Command '' not found + virtualenvwrapper error on ssh login (Ubuntu 18.04 x64)

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when logging into my VPS with ssh keys, I get this:



Command '' not found, but can be installed with:

sudo apt install libpam-mount
...
sudo apt install nmh

virtualenvwrapper.sh: There was a problem running the initialization hooks.

If Python could not import the module virtualenvwrapper.hook_loader,
check that virtualenvwrapper has been installed for
VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON= and that PATH is
set properly.


Here's my .bashrc variables:



export WORKON_HOME=~/Env
source /usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh
export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON=/usr/bin/python3


What I've tried



  • Sourcing .bashrc, ~/.profile and /usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh (no errors)

  • Upgrading virtualenvwrapper with pip3 --upgrade (latest)

Also, my virtualenv's work perfectly.










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  • Try adding set -x to your .bashrc just before you source virtualenvwrapper.sh, that might give you a hint of what might be going wrong...

    – filbranden
    Feb 8 at 4:14















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when logging into my VPS with ssh keys, I get this:



Command '' not found, but can be installed with:

sudo apt install libpam-mount
...
sudo apt install nmh

virtualenvwrapper.sh: There was a problem running the initialization hooks.

If Python could not import the module virtualenvwrapper.hook_loader,
check that virtualenvwrapper has been installed for
VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON= and that PATH is
set properly.


Here's my .bashrc variables:



export WORKON_HOME=~/Env
source /usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh
export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON=/usr/bin/python3


What I've tried



  • Sourcing .bashrc, ~/.profile and /usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh (no errors)

  • Upgrading virtualenvwrapper with pip3 --upgrade (latest)

Also, my virtualenv's work perfectly.










share|improve this question






















  • Try adding set -x to your .bashrc just before you source virtualenvwrapper.sh, that might give you a hint of what might be going wrong...

    – filbranden
    Feb 8 at 4:14













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when logging into my VPS with ssh keys, I get this:



Command '' not found, but can be installed with:

sudo apt install libpam-mount
...
sudo apt install nmh

virtualenvwrapper.sh: There was a problem running the initialization hooks.

If Python could not import the module virtualenvwrapper.hook_loader,
check that virtualenvwrapper has been installed for
VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON= and that PATH is
set properly.


Here's my .bashrc variables:



export WORKON_HOME=~/Env
source /usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh
export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON=/usr/bin/python3


What I've tried



  • Sourcing .bashrc, ~/.profile and /usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh (no errors)

  • Upgrading virtualenvwrapper with pip3 --upgrade (latest)

Also, my virtualenv's work perfectly.










share|improve this question














when logging into my VPS with ssh keys, I get this:



Command '' not found, but can be installed with:

sudo apt install libpam-mount
...
sudo apt install nmh

virtualenvwrapper.sh: There was a problem running the initialization hooks.

If Python could not import the module virtualenvwrapper.hook_loader,
check that virtualenvwrapper has been installed for
VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON= and that PATH is
set properly.


Here's my .bashrc variables:



export WORKON_HOME=~/Env
source /usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh
export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON=/usr/bin/python3


What I've tried



  • Sourcing .bashrc, ~/.profile and /usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh (no errors)

  • Upgrading virtualenvwrapper with pip3 --upgrade (latest)

Also, my virtualenv's work perfectly.







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  • Try adding set -x to your .bashrc just before you source virtualenvwrapper.sh, that might give you a hint of what might be going wrong...

    – filbranden
    Feb 8 at 4:14

















  • Try adding set -x to your .bashrc just before you source virtualenvwrapper.sh, that might give you a hint of what might be going wrong...

    – filbranden
    Feb 8 at 4:14
















Try adding set -x to your .bashrc just before you source virtualenvwrapper.sh, that might give you a hint of what might be going wrong...

– filbranden
Feb 8 at 4:14





Try adding set -x to your .bashrc just before you source virtualenvwrapper.sh, that might give you a hint of what might be going wrong...

– filbranden
Feb 8 at 4:14










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I ended up solving this by rearranging the exports to this:



export WORKON_HOME=~/Env
source /usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh
export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON=/usr/bin/python3





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    I ended up solving this by rearranging the exports to this:



    export WORKON_HOME=~/Env
    source /usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh
    export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON=/usr/bin/python3





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      I ended up solving this by rearranging the exports to this:



      export WORKON_HOME=~/Env
      source /usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh
      export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON=/usr/bin/python3





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        I ended up solving this by rearranging the exports to this:



        export WORKON_HOME=~/Env
        source /usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh
        export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON=/usr/bin/python3





        share|improve this answer













        I ended up solving this by rearranging the exports to this:



        export WORKON_HOME=~/Env
        source /usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh
        export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON=/usr/bin/python3






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